Publications by authors named "Wang Congxiao"

The landmark discovery of gold catalysts has aroused substantial interest in heterogeneous catalysis, yet the catalytic mechanism remains elusive. For carbon monoxide oxidation on gold nanoparticles (NPs) supported on ceria surfaces, it is widely believed that carbon monoxide adsorbs on the gold particles, while the reaction occurs at the gold/ceria interface. Here, we have investigated the dynamic changes of supported gold NPs with various sizes in a carbon monoxide oxidation atmosphere using deep potential molecular dynamics simulations.

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Companion diagnostics (CDx) have emerged as valuable tools for monitoring biomarkers essential for drug activation and therapeutic response, enabling personalized treatment strategies. However, the current FDA-approved CDx is limited to in vitro testing, making it challenging to assess the real-time drug efficacy. Moreover, evaluation of treatment responses solely based on drug release or activation may disregard tumor heterogeneity.

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Background: Three-dimensional gait analysis, supported by advanced sensor systems, is a crucial component in the rehabilitation assessment of post-stroke hemiplegic patients. However, the sensor data generated from such analyses are often complex and challenging to interpret in clinical practice, requiring significant time and complicated procedures. The Gait Deviation Index (GDI) serves as a simplified metric for quantifying the severity of pathological gait.

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The rational design of nanozymes with highly efficient reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation to overcome the resistant infection microenvironment still faces a significant challenge. Herein, the highly active Fe single-atom nanozymes (Fe SAzymes) with a hierarchically porous nanostructure were prepared through a colloidal silica-induced template method. The proposed Fe SAzymes with satisfactory oxidase (OD)-like and peroxidase (POD)-like activity can transform O and HO to superoxide anion free radical (•O) and hydroxyl radical (•OH), which possess an excellent bactericidal effect.

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  • The reverse water gas shift reaction offers a potential solution for reducing CO emissions by converting carbon monoxide (CO) into syngas, but achieving high activity and selectivity with non-Cu catalysts remains a challenge.
  • A highly dispersed Ni species on hydroxylated TiO is created, leading to the formation of stable ~1 nm Ni clusters, which enhance both CO conversion rates and selectivity.
  • The study reveals that the unique properties of the Ni cluster/TiO catalyst stem from strong interfacial sites that effectively activate CO while allowing for weak CO adsorption, effectively resolving the activity-selectivity trade-off in the reaction.
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  • - Bioluminescence imaging (BLI) is a sensitive and noninvasive technique used in biological monitoring, but it faces limitations due to the need for added luciferase and the short duration of its substrate, firefly luciferin.
  • - To address these issues, researchers developed a method using luciferase-loaded calcium phosphate nanoparticles and a new probe that generates amino luciferin slowly, allowing for longer tracking of tumors.
  • - This innovative approach enhances luciferase activity for at least 12 hours and extends bioluminescence duration by 2 hours, potentially paving the way for improved disease diagnosis and treatment in clinical settings.
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Early detection of liver diseases holds paramount importance in optimizing treatment outcomes and prognosis, thereby significantly enhancing the likelihood of recovery while mitigating the risk of progression to liver cancer. Liver diseases encompass a spectrum of conditions, each potentially manifesting distinct enzymatic profiles. Monitoring these enzymes facilitates timely intervention and therapeutic management.

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Disulfidptosis refers to a specific programmed cell death process characterized by the accumulation of disulfides. It has recently been reported in several cancers. However, the impact of disulfidptosis-related long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) on malignant tumors has remained largely unknown.

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Background: Parkinson's disease (PD) is a prevalent neurodegenerative disorder that significantly benefits from early diagnosis for effective disease management and intervention. Despite advancements in medical technology, there remains a critical gap in the early and non-invasive detection of PD. Current diagnostic methods are often invasive, expensive, or late in identifying the disease, leading to missed opportunities for early intervention.

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Background: A large number of literatures show that rhythmic auditory stimulation (RAS) can effectively improve Parkinson's disease (PD) patients' gait speed, frequency and speed. Its application and curative effect on upper limb motor function is relatively few.

Objective: By studying the immediate effect of RAS with different rhythms on the prefrontal cortex (PFC) blood oxygen response during upper limb movement in PD patients, this study discusses the potential neurophysiological mechanism of RAS on upper limb movement in PD patients, which is expected to provide guidance for patients with upper limb dysfunction such as Parkinson's disease.

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In contemporary biomedical research, the development of nanotechnology has brought forth numerous possibilities for brain tumor imaging and therapy. Among these, π-conjugated materials have garnered significant attention as a special class of nanomaterials in brain tumor-related studies. With their excellent optical and electronic properties, π-conjugated materials can be tailored in structure and nature to facilitate applications in multimodal imaging, nano-drug delivery, photothermal therapy, and other related fields.

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Objective: This study aimed to investigate the muscle activation of patients with lumbar disc herniation (LDH) during walking by surface electromyography (SEMG) and establish a diagnostic model based on SEMG parameters using random forest (RF) algorithm for localization diagnosis of compressed nerve root in LDH patients.

Methods: Fifty-eight patients with LDH and thirty healthy subjects were recruited. The SEMG of tibialis anterior (TA) and lateral gastrocnemius (LG) were collected bilaterally during walking.

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In order to improve the melt foaming properties of thermoplastic polyamide elastomers and reduce the shrinkage rate of foamed materials, acid anhydride chain extenders SMA (styrene maleic anhydride copolymer) are used in this paper to in situ reactive blending thermoplastic polyamide elastomers (TPAE) and polyamide 6 (PA6). The rheological and crystalline properties of the modified samples were characterized by a rotational rheometer and differential scanning calorimeter, and the melt batch foaming experiment with CO as the foaming agent was carried out. The results showed that the melting enthalpy of modified TPAE reduced with the addition of content of PA6, which implied that the crystallinity of the hard phase of the system was depressed.

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Background: Ischemic stroke treatment is a challenge worldwide. The efficacy and safety of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) for stroke have been confirmed. However, poor survival of MSCs in the ischemic environment limits the therapy efficacy.

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Purpose: The aim of the present study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of iodine-125 brachytherapy for newly diagnosed brain metastasis in patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).

Materials And Methods: The study included 158 NSCLC patients diagnosed with brain metastasis from December 2003 to August 2017. Ninety-nine patients underwent external beam radiotherapy (EBRT group), and 59 patients received iodine-125 brachytherapy (I group).

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Odonate is a new, intelligent three-dimensional gait analysis system based on binocular depth cameras and neural networks, but its accuracy has not been validated. Twenty-six healthy subjects and sixteen patients with post-stroke were recruited to investigate the validity and reliability of Odonate for gait analysis and examine its ability to discriminate abnormal gait patterns. The repeatability tests of different raters and different days showed great consistency.

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The revolution of automotive vehicles (from petrol vehicles to electric vehicles) has set high demands for the performance of batteries. Lithium-metal batteries (LMBs) show great potential owing to their high energy density but encounter poor cycle life and safety issues. It is of great significance to reveal LMB failure mechanisms and understand their relationship with battery performance.

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Background: A more extensive surgical resection of glioma contributes to improved overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS). However, some patients miss the chance of surgical resection when the tumor involves critical structures.

Purpose: The present study aimed to assess the feasibility of neoadjuvant I brachytherapy followed by total gross resection for initially inoperable glioma.

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The tracking of the in vivo biodistribution of transplanted human mesenchymal stromal cells (hMSCs) relies on reporter genes or on the addition of exogenous imaging agents. However, reporter genes and exogenous labels may require bespoke manufacturing and regulatory processes if used in cell therapies, and the labels may alter the cells' properties and are diluted on cellular division. Here we show that high-mannose N-linked glycans, which are abundantly expressed on the surface of hMSCs, can serve as a biomarker for the label-free tracking of transplanted hMSCs by mannose-weighted chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

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Background: The efficacy of traditional rehabilitation, proprioceptive training, and neuromuscular training after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction is also controversial. In order to help medical staff better choose the rehabilitation treatment plan after ACL reconstruction, we conducted this network meta-analysis.

Methods: Chinese and English databases such as Wanfang, Weipu, China Zhiwang, and PubMed, Cochrane Library, Embase were retrieved.

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Lithium-ion capacitors (LICs) have been considered as an advanced energy storage system owing to their high energy and power densities. However, their application in a wide temperature range is still a great challenge due to the reduced ionic conductivity of the electrolyte and the poor electric conductivity of the battery-type transition metal oxide electrodes. Herein, an all-climate LIC is well-fabricated with TiNbO@expanded graphite as the anode and activated carbon as the cathode in an optimized electrolyte, which can be operated within a wide temperature range from -60 to +55 °C.

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Purpose: The study investigated whether intra-operative 3D hologram, a computer graphics model of the brain, with mixed reality (MR) technique based on computed tomography-magnetic resonance imaging (CT-MRI) fusion images could be helpful during brachytherapy for brain metastasis.

Material And Methods: A patient with relapsed brain metastasis was reported. Pre-operative CT and MRI image fusion was performed, with software developed by our center and the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

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To determine whether the minimum apparent diffusion coefficient (minADC) value can stratify survival in patients with glioma before I brachytherapy. The study was approved by the Institutional Review Board, and the requirement for informed consent was waived. Twenty-three patients (16 male, 7 female; median age, 48 years) with high-grade glioma (HGG) (n=9) or recurrence after multimodal treatment (n=14) were included in this study.

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Birth defects have been linked to administration of alkylating agents during pregnancy. The anti-tumor efficacy of alkylating agents correlate with their ability to induce DNA lesions, especially interstrand crosslinks (ICLs). Yet the role of DNA damages in birth defects remains to be clarified, owing, in part, to a lack of cell models.

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